GIGANTIC ART UNION. WHERE TICKETS ARE SOLD. The important prizes (totalling £4000) of the Gigantic art union hare created an unprecedented demand for tickets. For the convenience of intending purchasers the following list of distributors is published. Gigantic art union tickets, 2s 6d each, or nine for £l, may be obtained from any of the following:—The Square: J. T. Brice, Wm. Crystall, A. Levy, L. Giorgi; Rangitikoi street: C. Penman; tobacconists: E. Haybittle, E. Pratt, 13. Jenson, W. Jeffreys, J. McPhee, 336 Church street, W. P. Casey (travelling representative). Or from the secretary, Mr Roy S. Johnston, 31 Hunter street, Wellington. (Closes any day now.)—Advt.
Ladies’ and maids’ all wool hose, al- c o sox for children, specially priced lor hosiery week at the 0. M. Ross Co., Ltd. —Advt.
For children’s hacking cough, Woods great peppermint cure.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 140, 18 May 1925, Page 5
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